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The Windows taskbar contains an area near the system clock
for programs such as Propel Accelerator that are designed
to always be active.
The Propel Accelerator icon has several "states":
| Icon State |
Image |
Meaning |
| Enabled |
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When running and enabled the Propel Accelerator
icon depicts a blue-on-blue propeller icon. |
| Active |
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When actively sending or receiving information
or other data to the Internet using HTTP, moving
arrows replace the propeller. |
| Disabled |
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When Propel Accelerator is disabled, the propeller
icon has a red circle around it and a line through
it. |
| High Speed Connection Detected |
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Propel Accelerator is not active when you are
connected to the Internet using a high-speed connection. |
| Subscription Expired |
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If the trial period or paid subscription has expired,
the Propel Accelerator icon is changed to reflect
that fact. |
| Temporarily Unavailable |
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A special state can occur if the Propel Accelerator
is temporarily unavailable. A small yellow triangle
(shown below) appears to let you know that Propel
Accelerator is still enabled, but your Internet
experience is not being accelerated. |
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Note: The Propel Accelerator icon may not immediately
reflect state changes. This is normal. For the most accurate
and up-to-date information run Propel Accelerator diagnostics.
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